Ibrahim Batambuze

Caution! This is for the princes and princesses still in school. *wink emoji* The rest, proceed with circumspection (yeah google that!)Well, we all know the holiday is the time students can’t wait for, they are all excited to make plots with friends. But do you know you can have a helluva good time while being constructive. Here are five tips on how to keep yourself positively engaged during the holiday

Engage yourself in sports; Engage yourself in sports to keep yourself and your bones happy. Sports help you to keep fit and healthy some of the sports may include; swimming , jogging ,football etc. There are so many fitness programs and centers around Kampala. Even if you are not in Kampala, find one in your area. You just have to find one that resonates with your wallet. 🙂

Get some love for science and so experiments; You can keep yourself busy in sciences during your holiday to keep yourself informed because we all know sciences are like the brain teaser to most students in high school .So do more research to prepare yourself for school.

Fun activities are mob yo! During your holidays you should engage yourself in fun activities like; colour run festivals, marathons and these days there are festivals for ice cream, Rolex etc. I mean, what’s your excuse? We all know work without play makes Nalumansi a dull girl.

Holiday work (yeah I know the look on your face); During the you should get yourself time to do your holiday assignments . Incase your school does not provide you with holiday work ,you can make a personal reading time table to prepare you for school.

House chores; In the course of your holiday instead of putting all your free time on social media ,you can also help around the house e.g by doing the dishes etc.Helping around the house makes your parents proud.

*Christine is an intern at Reach A Hand Uganda currently in Senior Four at Hana International School.

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